Churn and domestic motor



(No Model.) I Q M. L. SGIVALLEY.

GHURN AND DOMESTIC MOTOR. No. 269,964} Patented Jan. Z, 1883.

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. UNITED STATES PATENT- OFFICE.

MAR-TIN L. SUIVALLEY, OF DEOHERD, TENNESSEE.

CHURN AND DOMIESTIC Mo'roR.

SPECIFICATION forming part'of Letters: Patent No. 269,964, dated January2, 183.

' Application filed August s, 1882. (No model.)

To all whom tt may concern.-

, Be it known that I, MARTIN L. SGIVALLEY, of Decherd, in thecounty ofFranklin and State of Tennessee, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Churns and Domestic Motors; and I do hereby declare thatthe followingis a full, clear, and exact description of theinvention,which will enable others skilled in the art to which itappertains tomake and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,which form a part of this specification.

Figure 1 is atop view. Fig. 2 is a side view. Fig. '3 is a longitudinalvertical sectional view, and Fig. 4 is an end view.

. Corresponding parts in the several figures are denoted by like lettersof reference.

This invention relates to domestic motors for operating beef-'chippers,churns, egg-beaters, coffee-mills, and other domestic utensils;

and it consists in certain improvements in the construction of the same,which will be hereinafter fully described, and particularly pointed outin the claim.

In the drawings hereto annexed, A represents a suitable frame, one sideof which, B, is

provided with laterally-projecting brackets Q with an operating-crank,G.

H I are shafts mounted transversely in the frameA and-beam D, whichlatter is provided with-slots J to receive the outer ends of the saidshafts, which are thus capable of being moved a short distancelongitudinally in the Theside piece, B, of the latter is provided withtwo dovetailed recesses, K,in which are placed correspondingly-shapedblocks L, which may slide a short distance longitudinally in therecesses. The shafts H I are j'ournaled in the blocks L L, and thelatter are connected by a slide, M, restingupon the framepiece B. Theshafts H I are provided with pinionsN 0, mounted upon said shaftsbetween the frame-pieces B and D. lit will thus be seen that by movingthe slide Mlongitudinally either one ofv the said pinions may be throwninto engagement with the driving-gear, while at the same time the otherpinion is disengaged fromsaid gear.

P P are locking-latches pivoted upon the frame-pieceB, and adapted tobear against the ends of the slide M, thus serving, in connection withthe dovetailed blocks L, to hold the said slide securely in anypositionto which it may be adjusted.

The frame A has a suitable bracket, Q, in which may be mounted thevertical stem or shaft R of a churn-dasher or egg-beater, having at itsupper end a pinion. S, engaging a bevel-gear, '1, upon the shaft H, bywhich said device may be driven. The shaft ll carries a beet'-slicer,U,and may also be employed to drive a coffee-mill, V, spice-mill W, andany other domestic utensil to which the power may be applied.

A treadle may be employed to drive the machine, when desired, instead ofthe crank.

,I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United State Thecombination of the frame A, having beam B, provided with dovetailedrecesses K and brackets 0, connected by beam D, the main shaft E, havingdriving-gear F, the dovetailed blocks L, sliding in recesses K andconnected by slide M, the shafts H I, mounted transversely in the frame,journaled in blocks L, and having pinions N 0, and the latches P forlocking the slide M in anyposition to which it may be adjusted, all asand for the purpose set forth.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixedmy signature in presence of two witnesses.

MARTIN L. SOIVALLEY. Witnesses:

J. W. BROWN, GEO. O. BASS.

